A late Victorian/Edwardian inlaid satinwood glazed display cabinet Of serpentine bowed form with crossbanding and urn form trophies, the base section with two frieze drawers, standing on line inlaid tapering square legs with spade feet united with an undertier. 200 cm high.

A late 19th century mahogany pedestal partners desk The three piece leather inset inverted rectangular top above an arrangement of drawers to one side with three opposing dummy drawers to the reverse, standing on ogee bracket feet. 121 cm wide.

A late 19th/early 20th century marble topped Chinese carved hardwood urn stand Of lobed circular form with a pierced gallery, standing on carved legs with paw feet, united with stretchers. 46 cm diameter.

An 18th century and later double dome top burr walnut bureau bookcase The double domed moulded top above twin arched glazed doors above the crossbanded fall enclosing a fitted interior with a well above an arrangement of two short and two long drawers with brass handles and escutcheon, standing on bun feet. 95 cm wide.

An early 19th century ivory and ebony inlaid yewwood topped side table The rectangular top inlaid with ivory panels of grand houses and castles within a diamond filled border, the top also decorated with various burr patches, standing on end trestle supports with scrolling feet. 66.5 cm wide; 46 cm high.

A pair of George III Irish mahogany corner chairs Each with an arched back above a curved top rail, supported on pierced splats and gadrooned uprights, the overstuffed seat above a deep frieze with three square section legs and a front shell carved cabriole leg with ball and claw feet. Each 75 cms wide. (2) Provenance: By repute these chairs are from the Guildhall, Londonderry, Northern Ireland and have always been known by the family as ''The Guildhall Chairs''. They were used when dignitaries visited the city, including when King George V and Queen Mary visited in 1933 to open the Craigavon Bridge.

An 18th century burr walnut cabinet on chest The moulded rectangular cornice above a cushion moulded frieze drawer, the twin doors with brass mounts enclosing an arrangement of various feather banded drawers with brass handles, the base section with two short and two long drawers, standing on bun feet. 109 cm wide.

A 19th century faux bamboo painted pot cupboard The three quarter shelved galleried back above a single drawer, standing on turned faux bamboo legs; together with a similarly decorated commode; and a similarly decorated bedroom chair. The former 38 cm wide. (3)

A 19th century pitch pine and faux bamboo single door wardrobe The galleried top above the single mirrored door above a single frieze drawer, with various faux bamboo detailing. 95 cm wide; 220 cm high.

A 19th century French upholstered armchair The shell and scroll carved top rail above the padded back and padded scrolling arms, the cushion seat above a carved frieze, standing on scrolling cabriole legs. 70 cm wide.

A 19th century Dutch marquetry inlaid open armchair The shaped top rail above the central back splat over the tapestry covered drop-in seat, with twin open arms, standing on cabriole legs with ball and claw feet. 57 cm wide.

A 19th century mahogany fold over card table The crossbanded hinged canted rectangular top enclosing a baize lined playing surface over a deep frieze and turned uprights, standing on a quadripartite base, the outswept legs with brass paw caps and castors. 90.5 cm wide.

A Victorian burr walnut triple door credenza The moulded canted rectangular top above the line inlaid frieze with small geometrically inlaid panels and a gilt metal band over the three glazed doors enclosing shelves, standing on bracket feet. 182 cm wide.